While Hank could walk, he looked weak and spiritless compared to Duncan.
“Mr. Lewis,” Hank greeted nicely.
Duncan nodded and asked, “When were you discharged?”
“Yesterday.”
Duncan thought Hank being discharged could have been for the better. Liberty would not need to take Sonny to the hospital for visits on weekends anymore.
“You’re here to look for Liberty, right? Why aren’t you going inside?” Chelsea asked Duncan.
“Liberty went inside to get some stuff. We’ll go home together in a bit.”
Duncan purposely phrased it that way to anger them.
Liberty and Hank have been divorced for a year. The Browns should not even dream of pestering her anymore.
Some people were brazen enough to think they could get away with anything; Duncan realized the Browns were such people.
Hank's gaze darkened upon hearing that Duncan would return home with Liberty. However, he remained silent as he had no right to say anything anyway.
Chelsea had been expecting Hank to retort, but she was disappointed when she saw him staying quiet and looking sad. She held back her urge to comment out of fear of getting scolded by her parents when they got back home.
Her parents and Hank agreed that Sonny’s comfort would be their priority. Even if Liberty earned more money and lived a better life, she would have Sonny inherit them in the future.
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